Clearly Hollywood A-listers weren’t letting a few giant dinosaurs tear them away from the Los Angeles premiere of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom on Tuesday night. Literally EVERYONE came out—from the stars of the movie to celebrity fans of the franchise. Read on to see who showed up and who slayed the red carpet.

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Star Bryce Dallas Howard, who reprised her role as the titular dinosaur park’s operation manager Claire Dearing, was a vision in red as she donned an off-the-shoulder dress with a slit up to there and cinched at the waist with a belt tied with a bow.

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Her co-lead Chris Pratt looked super dapper in a grey suit.

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Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg, who directed the very first film back in 1993, came through to show his support—and clearly he also got the grey suit memo.

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And speaking of the original film, Jeff Goldblum, who reprised his role as Ian Malcolm in the new film, looked like he was having the best time ever on the red carpet.

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And though she’s not in the film, Tamara Mowry, made an appearance in a slinky wine-colored silk gown, showing some skin with a super high slit.

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Daniella Pineda, who plays Dinosaur Protection Group member Zia Rodriguez in the movie, wowed in a beautiful black strapless gown.

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Justice Smith, who plays Franklin, the Dinosaur Protection Group System Analyst, donned a super hip brown suit, shiny shoes, and a print shirt.

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This Is Us star Chris Sullivan also came through with his wife Rachel Reichard. She wore a cropped blouse with a matching long skirt, paired with straply sandals and a cardigan. And he kept it casual in a flannel button-up shirt and jeans, paired with a cool hat.

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Which star wore your favorite look at the Jurassic World red carpet? Sound off in the comments section!